Frying Pan Farm Park, Meeting House

2709 West Ox Road • Herndon, Virginia 20171 •
703-437-9101

The Frying Pan Spring Meeting House has survived changing land use, the
Civil War and major 20th century suburban growth to achieve designation
as a Virginia Landmark and National Register of Historic
Places site.

In 1984, the last surviving trustee of the Meeting House deeded the
property to the Fairfax County Park Authority "...to preserve the
building and grounds for posterity." The Meeting House and grounds
are not open to the public on a regular basis, but special guided tours
may be arranged by calling the park office at 703-437-9101.

Scout Badge programs, such as Bear Scout "What Makes America
Special," Brownie Scout "Listening to the Past," and Junior
Girl Scout "Local Lore" include a tour of the Meeting House.
These programs are taught throughout the year.

A tour for the public is scheduled each spring and fall.

Change and growth in western Fairfax County have left undisturbed the
Frying Pan Spring Meeting House and its adjoining springs, baptismal
pond, grounds and cemetery, which have maintained their integrity for
over 200 years.